Dr. David Tottori, MD


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Allergy

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Tottori Allergy & Asthma Associates
9020 west Cheyenne blvd
Las Vegas, Nevada 89129
For an appointment, call (702) 240-4233
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Medical Expertise of Dr. David Tottori, MD

Dr. Tottori has been in private practice treating adult and pediatric allergy and immunologic conditions in Las Vegas since 1992.

About Dr. David Tottori, MD

David H. Tottori, MD, FACAAI is a board-certified allergist and pediatrician providing care to patients in the Las Vegas area at Tottori Allergy & Asthma Associates. Dr. Tottori has continuously been honored as a “Top Doctor”, since June 2000, in numerous publications, including Las Vegas Life Magazine, MyVegas Magazine, Vegas Seven Magazine, Consumers’ Research Council of America, US News & World Report – “Best Doc”, and Vegas Inc. – “Top Doc”. He is a renowned expert the field of allergy & immunology and is often featured in local news reports. He is a speaker for numerous pharmaceutical companies both locally and nationally. Dr. Tottori previously served as President for the Las Vegas Children’s Foundation and Medical Director for the Las Vegas Asthma Camp and Asthma Support Group.

Patient Education Resources

Eggplant makes my mouth itchy. Am I allergic to it?
If eating eggplant causes itching in your mouth, it is possible that you have an allergic reaction to it. Food allergies are caused by an abnormal response of the immune system to certain proteins fou...
How is atopic dermatitis different from eczema?
Atopic dermatitis and eczema are often used interchangeably, but they are not exactly the same thing. Atopic dermatitis is a type of eczema.Eczema is a general term that refers to a group of condition...
I have asthma. Should I have an asthma action plan?
It's important for those with asthma to have an asthma action plan.An asthma action plan is a written document that outlines specific steps for managing asthma symptoms and preventing asthma attac...
I have COPD. What can help me breathe better?
Treatment for COPD can help improve breathing and slow the progression of the disease. Some treatments include:bronchodilators, which are medications that relax the muscles around the airways to help ...
Is there a treatment for peanut allergy?
The treatment for peanut allergy is strict avoidance of peanuts and products that may contain peanuts. In case of accidental exposure, the use of rescue medications such as antihistamines and epinephr...

Education & Training

College- Kenyon College/University of California at San Diego Medical School: University of Hawaii at Manoa School of Medicine Pediatric Residency: Baylor College of Medicine Allergy & Asthma Fellowship: Louisiana State University at Shreveport/Tulane University, Ochsner Clinic